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My club face is open at address and I can't seem to square it up.  When my timing is perfect (as in the swing below), the result is a straight with slight fade.  However, if I get a touch quick with my body, I lose it way right.  I'm thinking if I start down with my hands faster from the top, I can use my body turn to square the club and will try this next time at the range.  Any ideas??

Thanks for the help.... Jason

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I've been Playing Golf for: 30 years

My current handicap index or average score is: 85

My typical ball flight is: Mid-to-high

The shot I hate or the "miss" I'm trying to reduce/eliminate is:  Right-  The swing below had good results with a slight fade.  It seems my clubface is open at impact.  Having the feeling of turning my hands over at impact will not work for me consistently.  I'm thinking that maybe I should start my arms down faster from the top and then have my body square the club up.  Need to try that at the next range visit.  Anyone have any other thoughts?


Videos: https://vimeo.com/134653295 Full Speed - password: swing

https://vimeo.com/134654073 Slo-Mo - password: swing


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Welcome to the forum @Jason27 I combined your two posts into this section. It would help if you posted a face on view as well. This way we could see your set up, hip and shoulder rotation and weight transfer forward.

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